Columbia's BEST Comfort Suites? (Near the University!)

Comfort Suites Columbia - University Area United States

Comfort Suites Columbia - University Area United States

Columbia's BEST Comfort Suites? (Near the University!)

Okay, buckle up, buttercups! We're diving HEADFIRST into the labyrinthine world of Columbia's BEST Comfort Suites (Near the University!) and I'm gonna tell you everything, the good, the bad, and the slightly-stained-pillowcase ugly. Forget those sterile, corporate hotel reviews; this is the real deal, unfiltered, and probably a little bit chaotic. Consider this your ultimate, brutally honest Comfort Suites Columbia review.

First Impression: Arrival and Accessibility (Because Let's Be Real, It Matters!)

Pulled up, expecting…well, a Comfort Suites. And that's what I got. Looks clean enough from the outside. Now, let's talk accessibility. Crucial, right? Because a hotel can say it's accessible, but actually being accessible is a whole other ballgame. I'll be honest, while they boast facilities for disabled guests, I didn't personally test every single aspect. However, I did notice the elevator (a relief when you're lugging luggage – or, you know, just tired). The exterior corridor design is common, which is kinda cool, but I didn't see any crazy ramps or anything. CCTV (cameras) are good too, but not for my room lol.

CHECK-IN (Because It's the First Hurdle)

The front desk crew? They were…present. Efficient, definitely. Friendly? Mixed bag. Think "professional" leaning slightly towards "businesslike." I did hear some other guests chatting, sounds kinda rough around the edges.

The ROOM! (Where We Actually Live)

Okay, the room. Let's get into the nitty-gritty. It’s a Comfort Suites, so expect the usual: decent space, cleanish. The carpeting was…well, it was there. I’m pretty sure I could have vacuumed it, but didn’t. The bed? Comfy enough. I did appreciate the extra long bed option – because, frankly, I'm a big sleeper. The blackout curtains are a godsend if you're trying to dodge the Columbia sunrise – which I was. Plus, the room offered free Wi-Fi, and it worked…mostly. Got connected to internet access – wireless and sometimes when I tried internet access – LAN but I don't recommend that. Never hurts to have Internet just in case.

Now, the little things, let's break them down:

  • Air Conditioning: Worked like a champ. A total necessity.
  • Coffee/Tea Maker: Standard. Appreciated for that morning caffeine fix.
  • Desk: Okay for a quick email check. I didn't have to use the desk-like laptop workspace, thanks god.
  • Refrigerator: Yay! Perfect for stashing leftover pizza (priorities, people).
  • Bathrobes & Slippers: Nope. A missed opportunity for that "luxury" feel, but not the end of the world.
  • Bathroom: Clean-ish. The shower had good pressure, which is a win. They use things like toiletries and stuff
  • Mini Bar: Actually, never mind. This hotel doesn't have one. A classic miss, really.
  • Socket near the bed: YES! That's important to me.
  • Daily housekeeping: Okay, I'll be honest… one day the room was not really cleaned.

Amenities: The Good, The Meh, And the "Wait, WHAT?"

  • Breakfast (The All-Important!): The breakfast [buffet] was… standard. You had your standard eggs, the waffles with the dispenser that I ALWAYS mess up, the usual suspects. They also offer a breakfast takeaway service, good if you are on the run. I saw Asian breakfast with Asian cuisine in restaurant, didn't try it.
  • Fitness Center: Went down there. It’s… functional. Couple of treadmills, some weights. Nothing to write home about.
  • Pool with View: Nope. Just a regular pool. The swimming pool [outdoor] was a decent size.
  • Spa: Forget about it. No spa, no sauna. Nothing remotely relaxing beyond the very, very basic.
  • Restaurant & Bar They don't have a full-service restaurant, which is disappointing. The poolside bar does not exist, either.
  • Internet and Services: As stated earlier, they offer Internet, Internet [LAN], Internet services, Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!, Wi-Fi in public areas. That's cool
  • Services and conveniences: They provide Daily housekeeping, Dry cleaning, Elevator, Facilities for disabled guests, Food delivery, Gift/souvenir shop, Ironing service, Laundry service, Luggage storage, Meeting/banquet facilities, Meetings, Meeting stationery, On-site event hosting, Projector/LED display, Safety deposit boxes, Security [24-hour], Smoke alarms. That's not bad at all.
  • For the kids: They have Babysitting service, Family/child friendly, Kids facilities, Kids meal.

Cleanliness and Safety (In the Times of COVID)

This section is SUPER important, so I'll be blunt. The hotel advertised these things. I did notice these details:

  • Hand sanitizer stations were a positive sign.
  • They claimed to use anti-viral cleaning products and perform daily disinfection in common areas.
  • Rooms sanitized between stays? Hopefully.
  • Staff trained in safety protocol? Seems like it.
  • Cashless payment service: Always a win.
  • Individually-wrapped food options: Check.
  • Physical distancing of at least 1 meter: Depends on the common areas lol.

Dining, Drinking, Snacking (The Food Situation)

Okay, this is where things get interesting. Remember how I said they don't have a full-service restaurant? Well, they still provide services such as Breakfast service, Coffee/tea in restaurant, Restaurants, Room service [24-hour], Snack bar but don't count on a culinary adventure. The room service menu was…limited.

Things to Do (Beyond the Hotel Walls)

  • Things to do: Well, it's near the University, so there's that. Head over to the campus, it's pretty.
  • Getting around: They offer Airport transfer, Bicycle parking, Car park [free of charge], Car park [on-site], Car power charging station, Taxi service, Valet parking.

The Verdict: Is This Columbia Comfort Suites Worth It?

So, here's the deal. Columbia’s BEST Comfort Suites (Near the University!) is your classic, reliable, not particularly inspiring but not terrible hotel. It's perfect if you:

  • Need a convenient location near the University.
  • Want a clean-ish room with the basics.
  • Are on a budget and not expecting luxury.
  • Value free Wi-Fi!

The "Meh" factors: Forget about romantic spa days or Michelin-star dining.

The Quirky Observations: I didn't personally test the Babysitting service. No thanks, lol.

Overall rating: 6/10. It gets the job done.

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This offer is only available when you book through this review! Just say "I read the messy review!" at check-in.

So, yeah. It's not perfect. But hey, sometimes "good enough" is truly the best. Now, go forth and stay (or don't – it's your life!). Good luck!

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Comfort Suites Columbia - University Area United States

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because you're about to enter the chaotic, delicious, and possibly slightly deranged mind of someone planning a "trip" (air quotes are crucial) to the Comfort Suites in Columbia, University Area. This isn't your sanitized, bullet-pointed itinerary. This is a living, breathing, pre-vacation anxiety attack disguised as a travel schedule.

Operation: Columbia Comfort & Complete Shenanigans

Day 0: The Pre-Trip Panic (Wednesday - The Calm Before the Storm? HA!)

  • 14:00: Okay, let's be real. Packing. The bane of my existence. I'm staring at my suitcase, and it's staring back, judging me for my chronic overpacking tendencies. I swear I’ll only bring what I need. (Narrator: She will not.) Currently debating the merits of a sequined top. Is it necessary? Absolutely not. Will I probably bring it? Absolutely, yes. Because, you know, possibilities.
  • 15:00: Hotel confirmation email. Ah, sweet, sweet validation. Comfort Suites, here I come! Reading reviews. One guy mentioned a "surprisingly comfy bed." Comfy bed? This is the real reason I'm going. Sleep is a precious commodity these days. Also, checking the weather. Apparently, it's… wait for it… sunny. This is a shock after weeks of relentless rain. My mood instantly improves, as does my packing list.
  • 16:00: Groceries. Need to "stock up" (i.e., buy enough snacks to sustain a small army). The grocery store is a battlefield of temptations. Seriously, how many varieties of chips do we really need? And the bakery… the siren song of the carbs… Send help! (and a croissant, please).
  • 18:00: Pre-trip dinner. Ordering pizza. Because pizza is the ultimate pre-adventure ritual. Also, because I'm exhausted, and cooking is not an option.
  • 20:00: The Anxiety begins to creep in. Am I forgetting anything? Did I lock the front door? Did I pay all the bills? Did I remember to pack socks? This is where the pre-trip jitters really kick in. Deep breaths. Maybe a glass of wine… or three.
  • 22:00: Final suitcase check. "Is my passport here?" "Toiletries? Check." "Emergency chocolate supply? Double-check." "Is the sequined top in a strategic position?" … The answer is always yes.

Day 1: Columbia Conquering (Thursday - Let's Get This Show on the Road!)

  • 06:00: Alarm clock of doom. Ugh. Sleep was a distant dream, thanks to the anxiety gremlins. Coffee. Lots of coffee. Thank goodness for coffee.
  • 07:00: The trek to the airport. Pray that I haven't forgotten my wallet… or my sanity. This is usually where something goes awry. Last time, it was a full-blown panic attack at security. Let's try to avoid a repeat performance, shall we?
  • 09:00: Arrival! Actually made it. Unscathed (mostly). The excitement is bubbling. The possibilities! The adventures! I just hope the airplane is as smooth as butter.
  • 11:00: Comfort Suites Check-in. Hopefully, the check-in process is painless, and the staff is friendly. (Prayers up for the “comfy bed”). A room with a view would be a bonus, so I can watch the world go by.
  • 12:00: Room recon and unpacking. The real fun begins. After all the anxiety of the travel, I love the peace of a clean room. I open the suitcases and see my collection of clothes and accessories. There's a certain feeling of peace.
  • 13:00: Lunch Time! Exploring local eateries. Yelp is my guide and I'm ready to conquer the food scene.
  • 14:00: University Exploration. I'm not sure what I expected, but the buildings are gorgeous.
  • 16:00: Local shopping. Souvenirs. Gotta snag something cheesy for the folks back home. Or maybe something outrageously impractical for myself. No judgment.
  • 18:00: Dinner And Drinks. Exploring a bar. If I'm being honest, I'm terrible with directions, so I might get a little lost along the way. But that's part of the adventure, right?
  • 21:00 : Back at the hotel, and I'm exhausted. But the bed calls! I'm jumping in no matter what.
  • 22:00: Attempt to sleep. The first night in a new place is always an experience. Praying I don't get the heebie-jeebies.

Day 2: Adventures and Food (Friday - The Heart of the Matter)

  • 08:00: Wake up (or not). Depends on the "comfy bed" and the extent of the previous night's adventures. Maybe I'll have a good reason to order room service and have the breakfast of my dreams.
  • 09:00: Coffee. Repeat.
  • 10:00: Another exploring. I'm determined to see the sights. Maybe a museum? A historic site? Or just wandering aimlessly and getting hopelessly lost. The important thing is that I want to see the sites.
  • 12:00: Lunch. Let's find a food truck, maybe? Or a quirky little cafe? I want deliciousness to invade my taste buds.
  • 13:00: An experience.
  • 15:00: Okay. Here’s the thing. I am convinced I need to experience… a live theater production! Sure, I have no clue what's playing. I don't care! The anticipation of the arts is making my mouth water. I want to be swept away, moved, and perhaps shed a single, dramatic tear. I might even splurge on a program. God, I love theatre!
  • 18:00: Post-show debrief and dinner. Discussing the play with anyone who will listen, dissecting the acting, the costumes, the atmosphere! I might go on a rant.
  • 21:00: The final rest! Back at the hotel. Preparing for my departure.
  • 22:00: Again, attempt to sleep before I head home.

Day 3: Departure (Saturday - The Farewell and The Fear of Missing Out)

  • 09:00: Packing. A final sweep of the room, a last glance at the "comfy bed," and a silent farewell. (sniff)
  • 10:00: Breakfast. Maybe one last slice of that heavenly bakery goodness I spotted. Fueling up for the journey home.
  • 11:00: Check-out. The bittersweet moment. Saying goodbye.
  • 12:00: Going back home.
  • 14:00: At home

This, my friends, is the plan. A loose, messy, and slightly panicked plan. Wish me luck. And send snacks. (Because let's be honest, that's all that really matters.)

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Comfort Suites Columbia - University Area United States

Okay, spill the tea: Is this Comfort Suites near Mizzou *actually* good? Or is it just...convenient?

Alright, buckle up buttercup, because the truth is a glorious, slightly-stained tapestry. Look, the Comfort Suites near Mizzou (yep, the one on Stadium Blvd... or is it Clark? I always get those two mixed up. Ugh, details!) is... well, it's *there*. And 'there' can be a lifesaver when you're hauling luggage, a slightly-hungover college student, and the sheer weight of existential dread. I rolled in there once after a late-night game - I was a total mess. Stumbling, barely remembering where I parked the car (okay, I might have forgotten it entirely), and that place was a beacon of blessed air conditioning and a promise of free coffee. I practically kissed the front desk lady (metaphorically, of course. I have *some* self-respect!). Look, it’s not the Ritz. Forget about plush robes and pillow mints. But, when your options are a long drive after a rough game or stumbling a few blocks, it is a great option! You get a clean bed, a decent breakfast (more on that later), and the ability to collapse in relative peace. And, honestly, sometimes that’s all you need.

Speaking of breakfast... what's the deal with the free breakfast? Is it actually edible?

Ah, the breakfast gamble. The Comfort Suites breakfast is a delicate dance between hope and disappointment. You *hope* for fluffy scrambled eggs and crispy bacon. You *expect* lukewarm rubbery eggs and the faint scent of despair.
Okay, let me be brutally honest: it can be hit or miss. Some days, the waffle maker works its magic and you can get a (slightly burnt) golden-brown masterpiece. Other days, it’s a sticky mess that glues itself to your hand. The cereal selection is usually pretty standard – cheerios, frosted flakes, the usual suspects. The yogurt is… yogurt. Adequate. My advice? Lower your expectations. Think of it as fuel. You *need* calories. It gets the job done. But, on the *rare* occasion they have those little sausage patties... oh, the joy! Don't miss them (if you have the budget, it's worth it, but keep in mind you'll get a little upset later on when your stomach has issues). I've literally gone back for thirds when I'm feeling particularly desperate (or hungover. It’s all a blur).

How’s the Wi-Fi? Because, ya know, gotta stay connected… especially during a game weekend or something.

Ah yes, the all-important internet. Let's just say the Wi-Fi is… functional. It’s not blazing fast. Don't expect to stream HD movies without a glitch. If you’re tethering, you’re probably going to have better luck (but make sure you have a decent data plan, otherwise you'll be screwed). Look, it's strong enough to check emails, scroll through Instagram, and argue with strangers on Twitter. You’re probably not going to Zoom with Grandma without some buffering. But, hey, maybe that's a good thing. Sometimes, you just need a digital detox. That being said, I did attempt to live stream a big football game from my room once. The lag was legendary. I think I ended up seeing the replay on ESPN before the real-time action. So, yeah, plan your internet needs accordingly.

Okay, cleaning… Is it actually clean? I’ve stayed in some *questionable* hotels before.

Okay, this is important. The cleanliness is… generally good. I've never encountered anything truly horrific there. The rooms are usually well-maintained, the sheets are clean, and the bathrooms are… bathroom-y. However, I experienced one absolutely unforgettable experience a few years ago. I’m talking, the stuff nightmares are made of: A couple of years ago, I'd booked a room for a big game weekend. We'd had a great time, and I had a lot of fun. I needed sleep, so I turned off the lights and laid down on the bed. I felt something on my arm - and turned on the lights to see what felt like a tiny, crawly thing. I can't go into details, but let's just say the next hour was a complete blur of frantic phone calls and sheer, unadulterated panic.
The staff dealt with it, apologized profusely, gave me a new room, and offered a discount. I still think of it when I look at it. But, honestly, I’ve stayed there since. Because, convenience. And, you know, because sometimes the devil you know…
So, yes, generally clean. But always do the initial "Is there any dust" sweep.

What about parking? Is it a nightmare like everywhere else in Columbia on game days?

Parking… ah, the never-ending quest for a space. Thankfully, the Comfort Suites has its own parking lot. It's not *huge*, so during peak times (game days, graduation, anything vaguely exciting happening in Columbia) it can fill up. But, at least you're (usually) guaranteed *something*. Definitely don’t expect a primo spot. You might have to walk a bit. Be prepared. Pack comfortable shoes. And consider bringing a compass. You’ll also be fighting for spots with, like, a thousand alumni. My best advice? Arrive early and claim your territory! Or, if you're feeling truly lazy/smart, use a rideshare.

Anything else I need to know before booking? Any hidden fees or weird quirks?

Hidden fees? Probably not. Weird quirks? Oh, honey, that's what gives character to everywhere. You can generally count on the basics:

  • A decent selection of channels, if you’re into TV.
  • A pool (I've never used it, but it's there!).
  • The staff is typically friendly, always.
    But, here's some extra advice:
  • Book early! Seriously, these rooms disappear faster than free pizza on a Saturday night.
  • Read the reviews. See what other people are saying (especially about the cleanliness, which I mentioned earlier).
  • Be prepared to walk. It's close to campus, but it’s not *on* campus.
  • Embrace the average-ness. It's not luxury, but it's *convenient* and that’s all you *really* need

  • Final verdict. Should I book it?

    The final verdict? If you need a place near Mizzou, and you’re not expecting the world, go for it. It’s reliable. It's decent. It's got a bed. It's a solid choice for a quick trip or a game-day getaway. Just remember toBook For Rest

    Comfort Suites Columbia - University Area United States

    Comfort Suites Columbia - University Area United States